Trust me, that will change. She will milk every penny out of you that she can, and the court will side with her. It happens ALL the time. I know it sucks, but that's the way the system works. I paid child support for 17 years on two kids and never missed a payment, and found out eventually that one of those kids wasn't even mine, DNA test proved it. Even AFTER I proved it wasn't my kid, I still had to pay child support on him. That's how fukked up the system is, this happens all the time too. Once your name is attached to a kid and you are paying child support for it, it's yours until the kid hits 18, or even longer if that kid goes to college. I read about this one guy who had THREE kids, and after an ugly divorce, it was found out that he was the father of NONE of them, and guess what? The court ORDERED him to continue paying for them. That's how bad the system is skewed towards the females.
http://family-law.freeadvice.com/fa...hild-Support-for-a-Child-That-Is-Not-Mine.htm
Children Born During a Marriage
The husband is presumed to be the father of a child born during or after his marriage to the mother. In some states, there is an irrefutable presumption of paternity. This means that if a child is born during the marriage, you will be deemed the father, even if a DNA later says otherwise. Other states do allow you to rebut, or challenge, paternity if you comply within strict time limits to challenge paternity. If you consent to your divorce being finalized without contesting paternity, you will forever be deemed the father. This presumption cannot be rebutted, even if you didn't have reason to believe the child was not yours. Once a judgment or order decrees that you are the father of a child, challenging the judgment with an appeal or motion, even on grounds like fraud , is very time sensitive and difficult.